[TxMt] select paragraph | code block
David Lee
david at davelee.com.au
Sat Apr 2 00:49:45 UTC 2005
ah. I have a feeling the answer is F1 , opt-shift-L.
never mind.
On 02/04/2005, at 10:46 AM, David Lee wrote:
> Hi
>
> now this should start a new thread.
>
> I'm wondering if there's
> a) a bug in 'select paragraph' , or
> b) plans for a version of it that will select the 'code block' you're
> working on
>
> the reason being that (in ruby at least) the selection made bears
> little relation to the structure of the code AFAICT. In perl it seems
> just to select the current line.
>
> I don't know if this is a bundle- or lower-level thing, but perhaps
> the best way for it to work would be for each press of alt-P (or
> whatever) to move the selection to the next outmost code folding
> boundary
>
> eg one press selects the loop you're in, another the method, and
> another the entire class.
>
> am i missing something really obvious to Allan as usual, or is this
> feature missing?
>
> I know Allan's working on the entire syntax engine so I'll make no
> mention of parentheses bouncing or matching :)
>
> D
>
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